Volunteering at the Lions Club
Are you interested in Volunteering at the Lions Club of Phillip Island?
A bloke walked up to the Lions Club BBQ stall at a recent Cowes Carols by the Bay. “No thanks, I don’t want to buy any sausages,” he said. “I Just want to make a donation. You see, a Lions Club turned my life around a few years back.” He dropped a few notes into the Lions donation box, took his kids by the hand and walked with them over to listen to the choir.
A Cowes teenager, recently admitted to foster care, was able to make his much-wanted return to school because Lions bought him a school uniform that his new foster parents could not afford.
A young Island mum is now able to care for her own child at home after receiving a foster-carer allowance for another child. That foster child could not have been taken on until Lions donated some furniture.
Chair of the Telethon Kids Institute, the Hon. Julie Bishop said, “we are so grateful for Australian Lions Childhood Cancer Research Foundation’s support. This $1.05 million in funding will enable the Telethon Kids Cancer Centre to continue its leading research into childhood cancer – particularly in the area of cancer immunotherapy, which focuses on supercharging the body’s natural defences to destroy cancer cells.”
The above stories, and many similar ones, are the reasons why Phillip Island Lions Club members and volunteers keep raising funds by cooking sausages and picking up and delivering donated second-hand furniture.
The main public face of the Club is our weekend used furniture, hardware and bric-a-brac market, known to many as ‘Steptoes Emporium’, in Dunsmore Road Cowes. It’s open Saturday morning 0930-1230 and Sunday morning 0930-1200. Pickups and deliveries can usually be arranged. New volunteers welcome.
(Published in Phillip Island and San Remo Advertiser on May 17, 2023)





